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The Mode module is a utility module that allows administrators to manage different permission sets and switch between them conveniently. It works by manipulating the permissions table during each switch.

The overall purpose of the Nodereference Explorer module is to provide a comfortable and user-friendly way of referencing content. Content authors should be able to link internal arbitrary nodes, e. g. content types such as pages, stories, news, images etc., to each other. Typical use-cases are for instance:

This is a simple module which allows you to show site administrators a configurable warning message above most forms on the site, reminding them that they are logged in to the live site as administrators, not regular users.

It can be used to help prevent these users from accidentally making destructive changes, either because they forgot they were logged in as an administrator, or because they forgot they were logged in to the live site (as opposed to a development server which may be identical in appearance).

This module automatically converts media files to different destination formats, and allows you to change a number of properties such as pixel size, frame rate, bitrate etc. Additionally, if the source file is a video file, three snapshot images will be generated from different instants in the film. It is designed as an extension of the FFmpeg Wrapper module.

Instead of creating images or using flash just to show your site's graphic text in the font you want, you can use typeface.js and write in plain HTML and CSS, just as if your visitors had the font installed locally. This is a work in progress, but functional enough at least to render the the graphic text on this site. Here's what it takes to get going: load the typeface.js library and some typeface.js fonts, then proceed like normal:

XSPF Playlist generates a playlist file in the standard XSPF format from files that are attached to a piece of content. XSPF files are used by audio and video players to present playlists. The module was designed for Jeroen Wijering's flash player, though it should work with other flash players. The administrative interface allows the administrator to select what node types it works on, choose a default thumbnail file to use, and configure support for CCK fields. The module supports multiple file types (audio, video, flash).

This module extends Domain Access (DA) functionality to taxonomy objects. It makes taxonomy terms dependent on domain access rules like nodes. In practice, it means that term editing forms are extended by new options for choosing domains where term must be published. This options block is identical to the block for nodes from DA, but have some additional features for allowing inheritance of domain rights to child nodes or terms.

And when you create nodes with term which have assigned domain right, than term right inherits to this new nodes.

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